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Not widely known people who died however recently

Atilla Demirer died alone in his Housing Commision flat in June 2021. His body was discovered 4 months later.
His story however has much more to tell than these final facts. Quite uplifting.

It also highlights one of the grim consequences of COVID on the community.

Atilla died alone, and seemed to have no family. But a sex shop told a surprisingly different story

 
Angelo Bruschini, guitarist with Massive Attack, has died. He was 62.

Bruschini, who was a driving force in developing the Bristol-originated group's unique sound and also the guitarist for art rock band The Blue Aeroplanes, revealed earlier this year he had been diagnosed with lung cancer.

He wrote at the time: "Twice now I have been told 'good luck' by specialists at the hospital over lung cancer, I think I'm f---ed!"
 
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Aussie Lancelot de Mole was the first person known to have put forward a design for a tank, before WWI. Here is a tank in Britain in 1916. Image credit: AWM/H19323

Lancelot Eldin de Mole [source: Australian War Memorial https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P09319.001]
 
 
Wayne Kramer, whose explosive guitar playing with the influential Detroit band the MC5 in the late 1960s and early ’70s helped set the template for punk rock, died on Friday. He was 75.

His death was announced in a post on his official Instagram account, which said the cause was pancreatic cancer. It did not say where he died.

The MC5 (short for Motor City Five) formed in Lincoln Park, Mich., in 1965. Mr. Kramer and Fred (Sonic) Smith teamed to provide the twin-guitar attack that was at the heart of the band’s sound and the centerpiece of its notoriously loud and frenetic live performances.
 
Eric Moody - pilot of BA009

He always played down his role in what became known as the Jakarta Incident in 1982, joking with the Airline Ratings website in 2014: “When I learnt to fly in the ’50s, flying was dangerous and sex was safe. When I retired in the ’90s, that had gone the other way around."

The plane, flying over Java , lost power; his announcement has gone down in aviation folklore: “This is your captain speaking. We have a small problem and all four engines have stopped. We are all doing our damnedest to get them working again. I trust you are not in too much distress.”
 
The plane, flying over Java , lost power; his announcement has gone down in aviation folklore: “This is your captain speaking. We have a small problem and all four engines have stopped. We are all doing our damnedest to get them working again. I trust you are not in too much distress.”

That was a really hairy flight. It seems that at 37,000 feet the plane lost power to all engines. The cause was volcanic ash from an eruption.

So the plane turned into a glider. In 15 minutes the plane glided to 12,000 feet with all engines dead. What would happen next ? How were the last wills and testimonies going ?

They wern't needed that day. They managed to restart the motors and limped home. I suggest many people re evaluated their lives after that incident.



This is a better, more detailed story of that incident
 

In 2006, when Warren Buffett announced his intention to donate the majority of his fortune to charity, he was inundated with requests for assistance. To manage this, he enlisted Doris's help. She took on this challenge with enthusiasm, establishing the Letters Foundation to provide financial aid to people facing unforeseen hardships.

The book, written with her full cooperation, begins with her growing up as the primary target of an abusive mother’s rage, goes on to talk about her having to watch every penny to take care of her family as a young wife and mother, and how, years after becoming one of the first investors in an early Warren partnership and making a fortune, she found herself $2 million in debt and almost lost her home in the 1987 stock market crash. It’s a life of many trials from which she only gained greater strength and more magnanimity, a life in which she had been estranged from her three children and endured four horrific marriages and divorces.
 
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He wrote four books (two of which were published posthumously). O'Brien is best known for his first book of poetry, Around the Boree Log and Other Verses (1921). John O'Brien, made a significant contribution to Australian literature, one which is worthwhile celebrating.
“John O’Brien bears an honoured place on the scroll of Australia’s most popular versifiers”.

 
Juan Ignacio Rafaelo Lorenzo Trápaga y Esteban ((1957 – 7 May 2024), known professionally as Ignatius Jones was a Filipino-born Australian events director and journalist who previously fronted the band Jimmy and the Boys. From 1976 to 1982, the group pioneered the use of shock theatrics in Australia. By the end of the 1970s they were "one of the most popular live acts on the Australian scene" with Jones performing as lead vocalist and contortionist alongside Joylene Thornbird Hairmouth (born William O'Riordan) on keyboards and vocals as a kitcmsch transvestite.
 
Oscar-nominated documentary maker Morgan Spurlock, best known for his 2004 fast food film Super Size Me, has died at the age of 53.

Super Size Me saw Spurlock live on a diet of McDonald’s food for an entire month to test the health impact on his body.
 
Oscar-nominated documentary maker Morgan Spurlock, best known for his 2004 fast food film Super Size Me, has died at the age of 53.

Super Size Me saw Spurlock live on a diet of McDonald’s food for an entire month to test the health impact on his body.

That was an amazing documentary. If you haven't seen it check it out.

Long story short. Morgan Spurlock started his one month McDonalds diet in ripping health. Within 3 weeks of his self imposed diet his liver was failing possibly as a result of the 3 McDonald meals a day. The rest of his health also rapidly deteriorated.

No doctor of course would see a McDonalds diet as healthy. But no doctor could have believed that only 3 weeks of such a diet could cause such immediate damage. The Wiki on this story elaborates.

 
There has been a media buzz about a young boy, Carlo Acutis, who is going to be canonized as a Saint by the Catholic Church.

Quite an amazing/inspiring life story for a 15 year old. When he was 13 he decided to research and create a website on the 171 miracles attributed to the Eucharist. In the Catholic tradition the communion host is believed to be change character as the body and blood of Christ not simply a representation. As part of his faith Carlo decided to create a website that explored the 171 incidents that showed the power of the Eucharist host that was more than a piece of bread.

 


Dr. Vivian Hensely was a dentist from Australia; known for his eccentric behavior and loving adoration for his children. He invented a trick that gave the illusion he would swallow a rusty razor while in reality he dropped the razor down his sleeve. However, one day while performing the trick for his son, he accidentally dropped the razor down his throat, and was immediately taken to the emergency room. To absorb the blood, his wife made him eat cotton balls all the way to the hospital.
 
90-year-old William Anders, a former NASA Astronaut and Major General with the U.S. Air Force was killed earlier today after his Beechcraft T-34 “Mentor” trainer aircraft reportedly crashed near his home on Orcas Island in Washington State. Anders was a member of the Apollo 8 crew during the Moon Mission in Dec 1968, and was known for his picture of Earth dubbed “Earthrise”.
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